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Show NKWS SUMMARY HAY FEVER avin used Pruna fir catarrh and I c a t recommend it to all who Ajy fex'tr, Fire RtarteJ at Potsln. Russia, by terrorists destroyed 177 houses. Eleven firemen were seriously la are suffering with the above Attain, am haft y to be able to say it hat helped Jured while fighting a flro In me wonderfully. ? v . ? 7 - r . $W-- ' ; Ai m- .', . - ' ' v , Mw V ';4 ? v y-- . ..x wV v '. :HV:V , Smith, flay me ' '' jg :A7 ;v; '? , Y : , V A ' . I , i v . v- va-- 3 ,' s A v y- - ) . my .: if $ : If 1 5 x & i- V: . ,.' vi':' htisa MA no; SMITH, 444 HAY Stvrt, Coin m lit. Ok ij. FEVER is endemic catarrh. . It caused by some irritating Mib-fdancein the at nv sphere (luring the late summer mouths. It is generally thought Unit the pollen of certain weeds and flowers is tin cause of it. Change of locality seems to le the only rational cure. The use of Ieruna, however, stimulates the nervous system to resist the effect of the poisonous emanations and sometimes carries the victim through the hay fever season without an attack of the disease. A large number of people rely upon Peruna for this purpose. Those who do not find it convenient to change their location to avoid llay Fever, would do well to give Ieruna a trial. It has proven' of priceless value to many people. j Seeking Only Bare Justice. Creditor So youve come around at last to pay me what you owe me, have you? Debtor red-hande- Not at all just the con trary. You made a statement at the insurgents. The San Francisco street railway club last night that I owed you 600 ac the fact of As matter a marks. strike has been officially declared off. 560. I owe Ive counts show only you The carmen have resumed work on the come around to collect that balance of terms that arbitrate their de- Vi llAjXl N 0 AND CONSIDER THE St Imls. Norman Mitchell was killed by a passenger train near Iteddlng. Cal. He was asleep on the track. An explosion at the Dujnmt Powder works at Mimours. Va., killed C. I). Clark and fatally Injured four others . Two persons were killed and ten Injured In a head on collision of two passenger trains at Woodland, W. Va As the result of a collision between troop and striking coal miners at Petrosenry. Hungary, 175 miners were Injured. The Trades Inlon congress of Liver-pool- , England, has adopted a resolution In favor of an eight hour day for all organized labor. Three men were killed and a dozen seriously Injured by the falling of the second floor of a new building being constructed In Elyra. Ohio. W. E. Ilansberger, a prominent Democratis politician, committed suicide at Scdalia, Mo. He was despou dent over financial reverses. A negro was killed and five white persons more or less seriously Injured by the collapse of a street railway bridge over the Inker creek at Roanoke, Va. Much excitement has been caused In Warsaw' by the announcement In newspaper extras that an order had been given to execute revolutionists who might be caught During the combined land and sea maneuvers at Constanza a boatload of soldiers, members of a battalion of chasseurs, was capsized. Eleven prl vates and one officer were drowned. Four men were killed and eight were seriously injured by an explosion on board the Russian armored cruiser Iluhik, which is being built at the Vickers Maxims works at Barrow, England. Agents of the Cuban government are negotiating in New York City for the purchase of a steamer which is to be converted immediately into a gunboat and sent to Cuba for use against the V V ALL-IMPORTA- NT FACT That In addressing Mrs. Finkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman a woman whoso experience with women's diseases corers twenty-fivyears. The present Mrs. Finkham is the daughter-in-laof Lydia E. Finkham, and for many years under her direction, and since her decease, her advice has been freely given to sick women. Many women suffer In silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them toshrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probablo examinations of even their family physician. It Is unnecessary. Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. e w Mrs. Pinkliums Standing Invitation: Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Finkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus ias been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Finkham and the women of America which has never beeu broken. Out of the vast volume of experience which has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothand ing in return except your good-wilher advice has relieved thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. l, publish two letFollowing we woman wlio accepa ters from Note the invitation this ted result: First letter. said As you know, I wrote you that my doctor I must have an operation or I could not I then wrote you, telling you my ailments. I followed your advice and am entirely welL I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. I wish every suffering woman would read this testimonial and realize the value of writMrs. Mary ing to you and your remedy. DimmicK, 50th and E. Capitol Streets, Washington, D. C. live. Dear Mrs. Finkham: For eight years I have suffered something terrible every month. The pains are excruciating and I can hardly stand them. My doctor says I have a severe female trouble, and I must go through an operation if I want to get well. I do not want to submit to it if I can possibly help it. Please tell me what When a medicine has been successful to do. I hope you can relieve me. Mrs. in restoring to health so many women Mary Dimmiek, 5i)th and E. Capitol Streets, whose testimony is so nnquestionable, Washington, D. C. cannot well say, without trying it, you Second letter. I do not believe it will me. If help Dear Mrs. Pinkhara; are ill, don't hesitate to get a botyou After following carefully your advice, tle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable and taking Lydia E. 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Henry Brenter shot and killed Grace Reed at Davenport, Iowa, severely wounded Samuel Moore, a successful rival, and then put the muzzle of a rifle in. his mouth and blew off the top of his own head. Constance Lilly and Alexander Gon- zales, two workmen employed at a dairy near Long Beach, Cal., quarreled about milking early Sunday morning, and Lilly shot and killed Gonzales. He then fled. The London Daily Telegraphs To-ki- o correspondent says that Viscount Hayashi has verbally stated his intention of resigning as foreign minister, but that it is hoped he can be upon to retain the portfolio. While asleep three children named Melton were kiled by the collapse of the walls of the Melton home at San mis Potosi, Mexico, and their mother vas seriously injured. 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